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Hydrogen Peroxide Amount to Kill Plant Gnats

The method of the amount of hydrogen peroxide required to kill gnats in plants
There are plants all over the world, and they are often disturbed by gnats. If you want to get rid of it, you can use hydrogen peroxide, but the amount is exquisite.

If gnats breed in the planting pot soil, add an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide to the water, which can be used as a deworming agent. Usually, hydrogen peroxide and water should be mixed in a ratio of one to three. That is, take one part of hydrogen peroxide, add three parts of water, and stir well.

Pour the mixed liquid on the roots and pot soil of the planting. In this way, it can not only kill the larvae of gnats, but also prevent their adults from laying eggs in the soil. When hydrogen peroxide is covered with organic matter in the soil, it can release oxygen. This gas can kill gnats, and it is harmless to plants, but beneficial to the respiration of their roots.

If the gnats are slightly affected, the ratio can be adjusted to one to two. However, it needs to be noted that the ratio is too high, or the plants may be injured. Apply this liquid once every seven or eight days, and use it several times in a row, and the harm of gnats will gradually disappear.

When applying the liquid, it should be selected in the early morning or evening to avoid the hot sun. In this way, the purpose of removing gnats and protecting plants can be achieved, so that the plants can grow healthily.